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    <title>CSS Variables Test: custom property names are case-sensitive</title>
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    <link rel="author" title="Noah Collins" href="mailto:noahcollins@gmail.com">
    <link rel="help" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css-variables-1/#using-variables">
    <meta name="assert" content="Custom property names are case-sensitive">
    <link rel="match" href="reference/css-vars-custom-property-case-sensitive-ref.html">
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        :root {
            --veryblue:   #22e;
            --AlsoBlue:   #22e;

            --veryred:   #f00;
            --AlsoRed:   #f00;
        }

        /* These match the case of the declarations */
        .blue-good-1  { color: var(--veryblue); }
        .blue-good-2  { color: var(--AlsoBlue); }

        /* These DO NOT match the case of the declarations */
        .red-bad-1    { color: var(--VeryRed);  }
        .red-bad-2    { color: var(--alsored);  }
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    <h2 class="blue-good-1">Valid CSS Variable Names</h2>
    <p class="blue-good-1">This paragraph is styled using a valid CSS Variable name. It should be blue.</p>
    <p class="blue-good-2">This paragraph is styled using a valid CSS Variable name. It should be blue.</p>
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    <h2 class="red-bad-1">Invalid CSS Variable Names</h2>
    <p class="red-bad-1">This paragraph is styled using an invalid CSS Variable name. Fail if red.</p>
    <p class="red-bad-2">This paragraph is styled using an invalid CSS Variable name. Fail if red.</p>
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